There are several animals which are known as proud or vain. Some examples include peacocks and male lions. The reason is because they are both very majestic and beautiful.
vain ,boastful proud
Conceited means having an excessively favorable opinion of one's abilities, appearance, or accomplishments. It implies being vain or excessively proud.
Negativecon·ceit·ed/kənˈsētid/Adjective:Excessively proud of oneself; vain.Synonyms:arrogant - vain - overweening - haughty - uppish - proud Remember, Google is your friend!
# Not yielding the desired outcome; fruitless: a vain attempt. # Lacking substance or worth: vain talk. # Excessively proud of one's appearance or accomplishments; conceited. # Archaic. Foolish.
Yes. They are proud and noble animals.
When someone is referred to as vain, this means this person is superficial, egotistical, arrogant and proud. This term can be used in a very dismissive manner, or just to point out the arrogance of someone.
No, no other letters can be added to vogie. Vogie is an adjective that means vain, conceited and proud.
Proud, vain, smug, arrogant, stuck-up, snooty, haughty, superior, puffed-up, supercilious
Thet are vain people
Well...You just need to know what vain means.'It is vain to do with more what can be done with fewer.'or'My sister is so vain that she talks to herself in the mirror.'or'Some people are vain enough to laugh at ugly people.'
Pleased, pleasing, valiant, impressive, content, dignified, arrogant, self-important, egotistic. pompous, pretentious, vain...
vain, narcissistic, self-centered, egotistic, egotistical, egocentric, proud, arrogant, boastful, self-important, immodest, swaggering, self-satisfied, smug, supercilious, haughty, snobbish, bigheaded, stuck-up, uppity, snotty, vainglorious